As part of Valorant's Year One (YR1) celebrations marking the tactical FPS's first anniversary, Riot Games hosted a month-long series of events filled with surprises. A standout was the Give Back Bundle, which raised $5.5 million for charity, as Riot recently announced.

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The limited-time bundle, available from June 22 through July 8, generated over $5.5 million for the Riot Games Social Impact Fund. Individual cosmetics were priced at 1,755 VP (about $20), with the full bundle at 6,382 VP—a 10% discount. Fifty percent of proceeds supported the fund's work in education, citizenship, and global opportunities for positive change.

The included skins—Sheriff Reaver, Ion Operator, VALORANT GO! Flight #1 Spectre, and Reaver Vandal—were selected via fan vote from June 2-7, with winners revealed on June 16. Notably, 50% of weapon skin proceeds and 100% from accessories went to the Riot Games Social Impact Fund in partnership with Impact Assets.

“We can't thank you enough for supporting the Give Back Bundle by voting and expanding your weapons cache for a good cause,” Riot shared. “We look forward to partnering with you again to support local nonprofits with the Riot Games Social Impact Fund and be agents of change in your communities.”
Voting ran June 2-7, winners were announced June 16, and purchases were available June 22 to July 8.
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